Bri Borgman Receives Daktronics Women's Soccer Laurels

Ferris State University sophomore forward Bri
Borgman (Holland/West Ottawa) has been named to the 2009
Daktronics Division II Midwest Region Women's Soccer Second Team in
an announcement made Tuesday (Nov. 17).

Borgman, a 2009 All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (GLIAC) First-Team selection, was one of four forwards
to attain second-team recognition. A combined 26
student-athletes were chosen with 13 players apiece on
both the first and second teams.

The team, which is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc.,
is voted on by the members of the College Sports Information
Directors of America (CoSIDA) with voting powered by
ATHLETICSITE.COM. Daktronics is an acknowledged world leader
in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for virtually
every sport at every level of competition.

Borgman led Ferris State with 22 points on a team-high and
program all-time ninth-place tying 10 goals and two assists as a
starter in all 18 Bulldog matches this season. The 5-5
forward, who played a squad second-most 1,583 minutes this
season, tallied at least a point in nine matches this fall,
which included a three-goal output in a 6-1 conference victory at
Ashland (9/18). She was selected as the GLIAC Women's Soccer
Player of the Week earlier this season (9/20) following
a combined eight points on four goals in two appearances
for the week.

For her two-year career, Borgman has compiled 33
points with 15 goals and three assists in 37 contests.
She has produced five career game-winning goals while
notching a .449 shots on goal percentage and a .192 shot percentage
in 2,927 minutes of action.

Borgman presently ranks tied for seventh
place among Ferris State's all-time statistical leaders in
career game-winning goals (five), eighth in goals (15), ninth in
points (33), and 10th in minutes played (2,927).

Borgman was redshirted in her 2007 freshman season at
NCAA Division I Wisconsin-Milwaukee before transferring to FSU
prior to the 2008 campaign.

Ferris State concluded its 2009 season at 3-13-2 overall, which
included a 3-10-1 GLIAC record under fourth-year head coach
Neathan Gibson.